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Proceedings
2017 Metabolic Engineering Summit
General Submissions
ME as an Enabling Technology for Driving Innovation
Impact of yeast lipid pathway engineering and bioprocess strategy on cellular physiology and lipid content
2014 AIChE Annual Meeting
Area: Membrane-Based Separations
Chair
Greenlee, L. F.
, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Sessions sponsored
Advanced Membrane Separations for Sustainability
Bioinspired Membranes and Membrane Processes
Carbon Based Nano-Structured Membranes
Charged Polymers for Membrane-Based Water and Energy Applications
Fuel Cell Membranes
Honorary Session I: Winston Ho
Honorary Session II: Winston Ho
Honorary Session III: Winston Ho
Hybrid Membrane Processes
Materials for the Rapid Implementation of Bioprocesses
Membrane Distillation and Membrane Contactors
Membrane Formation
Membrane Reactors
Membrane Research and Innovation Activities Around the World I
Membrane Research and Innovation Activities Around the World II
Membrane Research and Innovation Activities Around the World III
Membrane Surface Engineering
Membranes for Forward Osmosis and Pressure Retarded Osmosis
Membranes for Gas Separations
Membranes for Hydrogen Purification
Membranes for Water Treatment Applications I
Membranes for Water Treatment Applications II
Modeling Transport in Membrane Processes
Poster Session: Membranes
Self-Assembled Soft Materials for Membrane Applications
Separations Needs for CO2 Capture
Sessions co-sponsored
Inorganic Materials Plenary: Honorary Session for Prof. Michael Tsapatsis I
Inorganic Materials Plenary: Honorary Session for Prof. Michael Tsapatsis II
Membranes for Bioseparations